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. >> drew, for americans, there's obviously a big moral issue for the government. a big security issue, but i'm curious in colombia, you no, how big of a scandal is this considered? >> reporter: it's only a scandal in that there are questions about whether or not anything was said or done or exposed that might have compromised the presidential security. as for americans coming down here and having sex, with women that they pay, that is no big deal. there's a big sex trade here. it's pretty widely open. the way they even have the names of the women involved is because the hotels have rules that you actually have to sign in your, quote/unquote, guest, before they were come in the hotel. so the hotel actually has a list of all of these women who came to this hotel and rules about having them leave in the morning prior to 6:30 in the morning. so that is fairly wide open. there's no moral issues. the big question and i think it's big in colombia and greater in washington is, what kind of security compromise took place? what, if anything, would the secret service and/or
. >> drew, for americans, there's obviously a big moral issue for the government. a big security issue, but i'm curious in colombia, you no, how big of a scandal is this considered? >> reporter: it's only a scandal in that there are questions about whether or not anything was said or done or exposed that might have compromised the presidential security. as for americans coming down here and having sex, with women that they pay, that is no big deal. there's a big sex trade here. it's...
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and barack obama's government-centered society, government spending always increases. because well, why not? there's always someone who's entitled to something more and who's willing to vote for anyone who will give them something more. now, by the way, we know where that kind of trends -- you know, that transformation of a free society to a government-centered society leads. because there are other nations that have followed that path and it leads to chronic high unemployment, crushing debt, and stagnant wages. it's beginning to sound familiar, isn't it? i don't want to transform america. i want to restore to america the economic values of freedom and opportunity and limited government that have made us the power house of the world. it's opportunity, it's opportunity. not a check from government. it's opportunity that is always driven america and defined us as americans. now, i'm not naive enough to believe that free intenterprise the solution to all our problem, but nor am i naive enough to know that free enterprise has done more to help build a strong middle class,
and barack obama's government-centered society, government spending always increases. because well, why not? there's always someone who's entitled to something more and who's willing to vote for anyone who will give them something more. now, by the way, we know where that kind of trends -- you know, that transformation of a free society to a government-centered society leads. because there are other nations that have followed that path and it leads to chronic high unemployment, crushing debt,...
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being for limited government. being for solutions that empower people on the biggest issues of the day whether it's obama care, romney care, they're interchangeable. we need someone who understands that the solution to the -- it's not government control over that sector of the economy. but it's your control over that sector of the economy. we need someone who understands that we need to grow our energy supplies here in this country. and we need someone you can trust who when in good times and in bad, when times were tough and people thought that all this oil and gas and coal in the ground is all a source of carbon dioxide and we can't take that out of the ground because there's a finite supply and it could damage our environment and cause global warming. when the climate -- when those who profess man-made global warming and climate science convinced many, many republicans including two who are running for president on the republican ticket. mitt romney and newt gingrich. but there was one who said i know this isn'
being for limited government. being for solutions that empower people on the biggest issues of the day whether it's obama care, romney care, they're interchangeable. we need someone who understands that the solution to the -- it's not government control over that sector of the economy. but it's your control over that sector of the economy. we need someone who understands that we need to grow our energy supplies here in this country. and we need someone you can trust who when in good times and...
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anti-doping agency gets money from the government, but has its own rules and could really bring charge against anyone it wants or sanction anyone it wants. the bar is much lower. as we know, the two-year long investigation of armstrong didn't go anywhere. but all that information and all those people that stepped forward during this investigation i guess went right to usada's door and they have all this information that they're using against armstrong. >> armstrong recently said that basically he wouldn't fight the allegations. he said i'm done. you can interpret that however you want. i'm finished, i'm done fighting. i moved on. do you think he's going to fight this? >> well, yeah, i read that, too, in men's journal and i thought, i'm not sure that's going to happen. we've seen lance armstrong deal with these doping allegations for more than a decade now and each time he's fought them to the end. each time they've gone away and he's won. there's no way freason for him back down now. his lawyer said they're going to look at the evidence that usada has against him and determine whether
anti-doping agency gets money from the government, but has its own rules and could really bring charge against anyone it wants or sanction anyone it wants. the bar is much lower. as we know, the two-year long investigation of armstrong didn't go anywhere. but all that information and all those people that stepped forward during this investigation i guess went right to usada's door and they have all this information that they're using against armstrong. >> armstrong recently said that...
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the federal government ensures $250,000 of your deposits per bank. in the remote chance they go belly up, your assets and deposits are fine. >> nobody should start moving their bank accounts around, is that what you are saying? >> there's no need to panic. if you want to be safe and have more than $250,000 at one bank, split it up. have 250 rks$250,000 per bank. >>> citigroup is notches away from what's called junk status. is this a breaking point for them? >> it's not as much of a breaking point for, again, for consumers. it's a black eye. it's a reputation, smack in the face to them. but, from a realistic perspective, interest rates are so low right now. it's pretty easy for them to go out and borrow money and become slightly more expensive at this point. with the federal reserve setting interest rates at 0%, this type of downgrade only increases the borrowing costs a small amount. >> there's a lot of talk this week about something called operation twist. can you give us your perspective on that? explain it in simple terms? >> sometimes operation t
the federal government ensures $250,000 of your deposits per bank. in the remote chance they go belly up, your assets and deposits are fine. >> nobody should start moving their bank accounts around, is that what you are saying? >> there's no need to panic. if you want to be safe and have more than $250,000 at one bank, split it up. have 250 rks$250,000 per bank. >>> citigroup is notches away from what's called junk status. is this a breaking point for them? >> it's...
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this, however, turned out to be a battalion that is, in fact, endorsed by the government. it did result in some clashes that caused injuries and casualties, and then the army eventually in the early morning hours of the morning, moving in, especially trying to secure massive weapons, depots that did exist there. we arrived on sight and saw some of the heavy weaponry that the army was trying to secure. looters, however, had managed to make off with some of the lighter weapons, ammunition, rocket-propelled grenades. one of the headquarters also endorsed by the government we saw a number of detain ees people said were taken into custody at the battalion headquarters. it certainly is a chaotic and volatile situation. many libyans we've been talking to in benghazi saying this is part of the population's being fed up with the government's inability to rein them in. we're hearing late saturday night that two more known militant extremists islamic bases had shut down, this time to the east of benghazi. this is an area that the u.s. itself has been monitoring for quite some time du
this, however, turned out to be a battalion that is, in fact, endorsed by the government. it did result in some clashes that caused injuries and casualties, and then the army eventually in the early morning hours of the morning, moving in, especially trying to secure massive weapons, depots that did exist there. we arrived on sight and saw some of the heavy weaponry that the army was trying to secure. looters, however, had managed to make off with some of the lighter weapons, ammunition,...
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if you don't have the government as a player to do things the government can do well, then you are basically forfeiting the race to other countries that are very aggressively partnering. so if you have a cluster that has both the university as a partner as well as foundations as a partner, the government, and certainly the private sector leading the way, why wouldn't you do that if it means jobs for your state? >> four and a half years ago, five years ago america got into a recession that you and michigan were very familiar with. >> we were in front of it. >> so you want to invest in people. you call it infrastructure, but it's human resources of people. you want to build a work force that is competitive internationally, and one of the things you write is we should learn from germany and subsidize employment rather than unemployment. what is it about the german model you're interested in? >> in tough economic times when things are slow, especially in this manufacturing sector, instead of showing full layoffs, the person takes a part-time salary in this country, but their salary is sected by
if you don't have the government as a player to do things the government can do well, then you are basically forfeiting the race to other countries that are very aggressively partnering. so if you have a cluster that has both the university as a partner as well as foundations as a partner, the government, and certainly the private sector leading the way, why wouldn't you do that if it means jobs for your state? >> four and a half years ago, five years ago america got into a recession that...
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. >> the pakistani government is making it clear the bounty is not an official position. >>> president obama arrives in new york to attend the u.n. general assembly tomorrow. the president speaks to the assembly on tuesday. administration officials say he more likely will talk about the worldwide protests on the film that insults the muslim religion. the president is expected to restate his position on the movie and also denounce the violent acts of some protesters. >>> both president obama and republican rival mitt romney will talk policy and presidential politics during interviews tonight on "60 minutes." they're both bracing for a busy week on the campaign trail. here's editor paul steinhauser. >> mitt romney will be in the battleground state of colorado tonight and tomorrow. the polls indicate it's a close contest for president obama and mitt romney in the state's nine electoral votes. on tuesday both candidates speak separately at the global initiative gathering in new york city. after that, romney heads to ohio for a bus tour through the crucial swing state. >> i need ohio to hel
. >> the pakistani government is making it clear the bounty is not an official position. >>> president obama arrives in new york to attend the u.n. general assembly tomorrow. the president speaks to the assembly on tuesday. administration officials say he more likely will talk about the worldwide protests on the film that insults the muslim religion. the president is expected to restate his position on the movie and also denounce the violent acts of some protesters. >>>...
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if he wants to give the government more money, he has the ability to write a check. go ahead and write it. >> let's talk about some of the other big social issues which are raging at the moment. in new jersey the whole issue of gay marriage has blown up. you're suggesting you may bring a referendum on this so the people in new jersey can vote. tell me about the thinking behind that. >> first off, my view and my position is that marriage should be between one man and one woman. it always has been my position. it remains so. i ran that way, told people that it was apissue in the campaign, made myself very clear. now that the legislature has passed that piece of legislation, then i will veto it because that's what i promised do and that's what i think is the right thing do. however, i know this is a very emotional, divisive issue in my state. i suggested to the legislature in a way -- the only way we have to amend our constitution in new jersey, which is by referendum, let's put it on the ballot and let people decide. if the people in new jersey as some the same-sex adv
if he wants to give the government more money, he has the ability to write a check. go ahead and write it. >> let's talk about some of the other big social issues which are raging at the moment. in new jersey the whole issue of gay marriage has blown up. you're suggesting you may bring a referendum on this so the people in new jersey can vote. tell me about the thinking behind that. >> first off, my view and my position is that marriage should be between one man and one woman. it...
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the danger for the government going forward is if we are successful on the appeal, the entire set of charges is liable to come back. >> most legal experts are saying there is no chance of a successful appeal tonight. that has been the reaction so far. >> i anderson and that. what i will say to those experts, i agree with an appeal will not be easy but i will tell them that they weren't in the closed sessions. they didn't hear everything that was put on the record and unaware of the actual record as it exists, frankly, a lot of it is not public. >> it has been suggested that jerry sandusky wanted to testify. wanted to get on the stand. he didn't, why was that? >> jerry did want to testify but we never made a commitment in the sense we were 100% positive. at the beginning of the trial, we thought he would need to testify. after the trial was underway and when the government made known they had certain witnesses, and also based on the fact that the government was unable or unwilling to put in the entire nbc rock center interview, we made a strategic decision based on what we felt was a
the danger for the government going forward is if we are successful on the appeal, the entire set of charges is liable to come back. >> most legal experts are saying there is no chance of a successful appeal tonight. that has been the reaction so far. >> i anderson and that. what i will say to those experts, i agree with an appeal will not be easy but i will tell them that they weren't in the closed sessions. they didn't hear everything that was put on the record and unaware of the...
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i do believe this guy is a conservative and will govern in a conservative way our country. let's remember something, we all get into this hyper heavy breathing that we go through about the last election, the last time people voted. you know, mitt romney's won a state convincingly, like florida, that is a microcosm of our entire country. i'd suggest to you in some of the other places where senator santorum won, he didn't even win any delegates. this is about getting 1144 delegates. he's going to get there. >> it is. it's also about momentum. you are a political animal to your absolute fiber. >> thank you. >> i knew you'd like that. but you know and mitt romney will know that the incredible momentum after florida, everyone was saying, february will be easy, home run into super tuesday, game over. looks a very different picture now, you have to admit that. >> sure. i'm so shocked the pundits were wrong. i have to fall over in absolute shock. we need to take a moment to revive me. >> do you want a moment of silence? >> they were wrong and continue to be wrong. the people will d
i do believe this guy is a conservative and will govern in a conservative way our country. let's remember something, we all get into this hyper heavy breathing that we go through about the last election, the last time people voted. you know, mitt romney's won a state convincingly, like florida, that is a microcosm of our entire country. i'd suggest to you in some of the other places where senator santorum won, he didn't even win any delegates. this is about getting 1144 delegates. he's going to...
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behind the scenes, the government argues that edwards was orchestrating a massive cover-up. loyal and wealthy donors paid for his pregnant mistress to relocate. and personal aid andrew young would claim paternity. in the fall of 2007, a tabloid published the story on an affair. immediately, the campaign went into defense mode. >> when you were running for president, you flat-out denied having a relationship with rielle hunter, were you telling the truth then? >> yes. >> reporter: after being chased by reporters, eventually he admitted personal fill you're. >> there's no question i've done wrong and i take full responsibility for having done wrong. and i will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the arm that i ef caused to others. >> reporter: once a prominent politician preaching two americas, edwards himself was living two lives. he had fathered a child with his mistress while his wife elizabeth edwards was dying of cancer. the government indicted edwards on six counts, including conspiracy, issuing false statements and violating campaign finance laws. he faces up to
behind the scenes, the government argues that edwards was orchestrating a massive cover-up. loyal and wealthy donors paid for his pregnant mistress to relocate. and personal aid andrew young would claim paternity. in the fall of 2007, a tabloid published the story on an affair. immediately, the campaign went into defense mode. >> when you were running for president, you flat-out denied having a relationship with rielle hunter, were you telling the truth then? >> yes. >>...
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the government wants restaurant chains to post calorie counts. as brian todd reports, pizza executives are fighting back. >> reporter: lunch time and i'm ordering pizza for my colleagues and me. it's 100 degrees outside and i don't want caloric intake. luckily i can get a sense of how many calories i'll be slamming. it's on the menu board. medium pepperoni, please that's 215 calories for a slice. if one part of the health care laws goes through, i'll see that on every dominos in america. they would force restaurant chains with 20 or more locations to clearly post on menus or menu boards the calorie count for each item. you're telling me how many different ways can you order a pizza? >> we calculated can you do 34 million different it ragss of a pizza. >> reporter: this womaalls of c hill trying to fight off the proposed rule. pizza executives say with all those ways to order a pizza, a menu board calculation of calories is useless. executives from chains like pizza hut and papa johns are joining forces against it. >> most of the customers in pizz
the government wants restaurant chains to post calorie counts. as brian todd reports, pizza executives are fighting back. >> reporter: lunch time and i'm ordering pizza for my colleagues and me. it's 100 degrees outside and i don't want caloric intake. luckily i can get a sense of how many calories i'll be slamming. it's on the menu board. medium pepperoni, please that's 215 calories for a slice. if one part of the health care laws goes through, i'll see that on every dominos in america....
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and at that point, the entire government went on high alert. you had -- in fact, the counterterrorism terrorist center at the cia was told blow through your budget and they spent everything they had from january through september, in about 15 days. and multiple terrorist attacks were stopped. including one in the united states. we don't remember much about this, because everything was stopped. now, was the bush administration -- did they have enough information to take the same kind of action? all of the people who were involved in the 1999 intelligence gathering and in the gathering in the summer of 2001 tell me they were virtually identical. it was the same level of severity. >> ari, i want to bring you in. you have two problems with this. a, on a factual basis with the allegations being made and the details of it. and also the publishing of ts on this day. >> yeah, anderson, that's exactly right. one, september 11th is the day we should remember the victims, you know, i do not think it's appropriate on a day like this for somebody to leave o
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a big overreach of big government. but if you like mitt romney, he is going to slay the health care dragon. >> what the court did not do on its last day in session, i will do on my first day if elected president of the united states. >> well, that was pretty loud and clear. both sides were celebrating. partying it up. like guys at a bachelor party. but the problem is no one was a winner today. and soon they're going to wake up feeling pretty hung over. in fact, just like how the party ended in, well, "the hangover." >> you okay, buddy? >> no, i am in so much pain right now. look at this place. >> i know. phil, they have my credit card downstairs. i am so screwed. >> how does a tiger get in the bathroom? he almost killed me. >> yeah, we just woke up with a tiger in america's bathroom. in all seriousness, the point is this, we're all losers. why? because even if you love what this health care bill does, things like covering pre-existing conditions, you have to hate what it does not do. because it does not deal with surgi
a big overreach of big government. but if you like mitt romney, he is going to slay the health care dragon. >> what the court did not do on its last day in session, i will do on my first day if elected president of the united states. >> well, that was pretty loud and clear. both sides were celebrating. partying it up. like guys at a bachelor party. but the problem is no one was a winner today. and soon they're going to wake up feeling pretty hung over. in fact, just like how the...
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> it may be farfetched but don't call this fiction. zombies have taken over our world. the walking dead has returned for a third season. if you're following my twitter feed you know i'm obsessed. it's even in the political arena. nancy pelosi's challenger released this ad. . what about the road sign hackings that are becoming so common in cities across the country. warning, zombies ahead. i talked about this with max brooks, son of mel brooks about the fascination
we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp....
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you want to get to the problem of it, the problem, at least the republicans would say, is that the government is not speaking with one voice. we want to go to the sound bite from the president on the 12th in the rose garden. let's listen to that and let's listen to other members of the administration saying some very different things. let's start with the president. okay. well, can i tell you what the president said. he indeed the next day called it an act of terror saying no act of terror would stand against the president, but then we heard from jay carney the president's spokesperson who says there was nothing pointing to this being a planned act of terror. then we heard from the u.n. ambassador susan rice who said that there was nothing that showed this was planned or premeditated, when we heard from her on the 16th on on all the sunday shows and we heard from panetta on the 26th who said it was clear this was a planned act of terror. should the administration come out and say what it absolutely is or is not before they know? >> well, president obama said the buck stops with him, and the a
you want to get to the problem of it, the problem, at least the republicans would say, is that the government is not speaking with one voice. we want to go to the sound bite from the president on the 12th in the rose garden. let's listen to that and let's listen to other members of the administration saying some very different things. let's start with the president. okay. well, can i tell you what the president said. he indeed the next day called it an act of terror saying no act of terror...
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they had a transitional government for a while, since 2004. this would be something different and new. explain how. >> yeah, this guy is -- this is the first time they've had a president that is being elected within the country by the people, if you like, since way, way back. civil war back in '91, as you said. interesting thing about this guy, he's a moderate. he's a political activist, an academic but never involved in formal politics. and that really is what makes him interesting. in the religious sense he's a moderate as well, a moderate islamist, a humble man, comes from one of the biggest clans in the country and represents what could be a different sort of future for the country because he's not associated with the violence and corruption of the past so that's a good thing. >> what's left in somalia? what kinds of group, organizations, terrorists are still in somalia that can present a problem to this guy? >> the first positive news, it's more secure than it used to be, but it is far from secure. talking about a country that the pirates
they had a transitional government for a while, since 2004. this would be something different and new. explain how. >> yeah, this guy is -- this is the first time they've had a president that is being elected within the country by the people, if you like, since way, way back. civil war back in '91, as you said. interesting thing about this guy, he's a moderate. he's a political activist, an academic but never involved in formal politics. and that really is what makes him interesting. in...
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it's just another mandated government oversight. i think that, you know, the government is here to serve and protect. this doesn't fit in either category. >>> one of the things we heard a lot was about the individual mandate. many weren't sure how it works or what the penalties were for lack of insurance. coming up at 8:00, we look at the myths and facts of the affordable care act. >>> a seattle woman thought her fight was over. find out why she's taking on seattle's man for women swimming topples in public pools. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can s
it's just another mandated government oversight. i think that, you know, the government is here to serve and protect. this doesn't fit in either category. >>> one of the things we heard a lot was about the individual mandate. many weren't sure how it works or what the penalties were for lack of insurance. coming up at 8:00, we look at the myths and facts of the affordable care act. >>> a seattle woman thought her fight was over. find out why she's taking on seattle's man for...
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government has a say when it comes to identity. u.s. census bureau, white. person having origins in any of the original peoples of europe, middle east or north africa. you're defined as white according to the census. >> yep. >> she's not white. so the question really goes to the u.s. government. why are people from north africa white? what purpose does that serve? how did you come to make that decision? they are on the continent of africa. they are of african dissent. why not be black? >> the question in this society to some extent is will she be viewed as white by anyone other than the census taker? the census taker may write it down that way. unless the police officer, loan officer, teacher, employer for whom she's trying to get a job views her that way and it's very unlikely they will, she is going to be at the very least a woman of color. >> what role does family play in all of this? for nyo, that's unclear. >> i mean i already have a poetry book. look at how nice this is, dad. look at how pretty that is. >> i think a lot of it really is, again how you a
government has a say when it comes to identity. u.s. census bureau, white. person having origins in any of the original peoples of europe, middle east or north africa. you're defined as white according to the census. >> yep. >> she's not white. so the question really goes to the u.s. government. why are people from north africa white? what purpose does that serve? how did you come to make that decision? they are on the continent of africa. they are of african dissent. why not be...
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stockton was released and then given immunity to testify for the government in the pizza bomb case. investigators say they compared stockton's handwriting to this handwriting. it was a perfect match. >> the authorities believe there were at least two people who wrote the notes and jay stockton is definitely one of them. >> on camera is kenneth barns. >> there is also the testimony of this man, kenneth barns. >> like i say, i never killed anybody. >> barns pled guilty and is serving a 20-year sentence for his role in the case. it is this fbi search warrant affidavit now obtained by cnn which raises even more questions about why jay stockton has been allowed to go free. according to the affidavit barns and others say floyd stockton was deeply involved in the plot. barns telling the fbi on the day of the crime it was stockton who went into the garage, got the collar bomb and handed it to rothstein. when we asked then u.s. attorney from western pennsylvania why stockton never testified and was never charged she initially told us stockton was sick, had suffered several strokes and was un
stockton was released and then given immunity to testify for the government in the pizza bomb case. investigators say they compared stockton's handwriting to this handwriting. it was a perfect match. >> the authorities believe there were at least two people who wrote the notes and jay stockton is definitely one of them. >> on camera is kenneth barns. >> there is also the testimony of this man, kenneth barns. >> like i say, i never killed anybody. >> barns pled...
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because he didn't pay the right -- in the government. of course, government denies that completely and says this is a nation of law. he will be treated with all the proper respect and with the right authority. he is not have to be on the run. >> i know this was a clandestine meeting. very difficult to secure. this is a man who eccentric is a fair word. i know he was in disguise. >> sort of emerging from this bizarre bubble the last couple of hours trying to arrange this and this has been days in the making. we had -- passwords, code words, everything out of an old james bond film. you switch vehicles, get another vehicle, u-turns clearly designed to keep us confused and then the meeting spot, we don't really know where it was, but when we got inside, we watched this old man sort of creep past and i said that is john mcafee and it was because once we get into this room, in he walks and he begins shaking the white powder out of his hair, puts the cane down. it's le an inspector -- really unusual circumstances. and the man is terrified. it'
because he didn't pay the right -- in the government. of course, government denies that completely and says this is a nation of law. he will be treated with all the proper respect and with the right authority. he is not have to be on the run. >> i know this was a clandestine meeting. very difficult to secure. this is a man who eccentric is a fair word. i know he was in disguise. >> sort of emerging from this bizarre bubble the last couple of hours trying to arrange this and this has...
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the government went in and managed to clear out the taliban but obviously they pose a big danger. and they haveaid if she survived, we are going to kill her. even her family is afraid, her father was a principal, one of the last schools to close for girls when the taliban took over in 2007, he held out until the last moment, and they closed the school in 2009. it's close to the afghan border very heavy with militancy and the taliban and nthey managed t push them out and reopen the schools, but we see that it's still not safe, but the girls in her class, the whole region, they say we are going to get educated. they see this outpouring of support. but the taliban says nobody goes against us and survives. >> thank you for that update. >>> right now to this political news here in the u.s., former u.s. senator arlen specter died at the age of 82 this morning. he played key roles in critical nate battles, the senator angered colleagues by switching from republican to democrat. he lost his last bid for re-election. those who knew arlen specter well, senator bob casey joining us now by ph
the government went in and managed to clear out the taliban but obviously they pose a big danger. and they haveaid if she survived, we are going to kill her. even her family is afraid, her father was a principal, one of the last schools to close for girls when the taliban took over in 2007, he held out until the last moment, and they closed the school in 2009. it's close to the afghan border very heavy with militancy and the taliban and nthey managed t push them out and reopen the schools, but...
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two years ago there was a real sign the afghan government and the international community were serious about tackling drug addiction in this country. a methadone program started but two months later it was shut down. officials saying they're still trying to work out the best form of treatment. according to the u.n., it is, but that means little to the countless number of desperate afghans who can't access the methadone program. this 25-year-old woman is willing to try a more
two years ago there was a real sign the afghan government and the international community were serious about tackling drug addiction in this country. a methadone program started but two months later it was shut down. officials saying they're still trying to work out the best form of treatment. according to the u.n., it is, but that means little to the countless number of desperate afghans who can't access the methadone program. this 25-year-old woman is willing to try a more
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it was only later the government took over printing of all money. >> i don't see the heart of the ocean here, that's the big piece that we saw in the movie. you have some interesting pieces. how about this one here? >> this is a beautiful little necklace. it is made actually with gold nuggets. >> hmm. >> so it's designed to show off the gold nuggets, and then there are tiny little nuggets on the chain as well. >> what's this? >> this is a leather wallet. lots of times we found them in the leather suitcases and lots of times the papers were still in there and readable. we've taken them out and preserved them. >> there are personal stories. have you been able to link any back to the passengers? >> i was talking with molly brown's great granddaughter last week and we sort of thing this is the type of injuriry she would have worn because her husband had the biggest gold strike in the world and what would you commemorate that with but with a gold nugget necklace. >> how much would you expect it to go for? >> the entire collection as well as intellectual property and other parts of -- not the
it was only later the government took over printing of all money. >> i don't see the heart of the ocean here, that's the big piece that we saw in the movie. you have some interesting pieces. how about this one here? >> this is a beautiful little necklace. it is made actually with gold nuggets. >> hmm. >> so it's designed to show off the gold nuggets, and then there are tiny little nuggets on the chain as well. >> what's this? >> this is a leather wallet. lots...
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it's a frustration about government spending too much and not balancing budgets. and they say very common sense things to me. they say, look, i know how to balance my budget. i know, you know, my husband's business or my business or whatever i'm doing, we have to balance our budgets. why is this going on, this irresponsible behavior? and so i think what they're sensing is that it is, again, it's the legacy we're going to leave our children and grandchildren. we don't want to have to feel like they're underwater before they even start out. and we know how that's going to impact their lives. >> and how important has been the endorsement of jeb bush? he's been keeping his powder dry and he's finally come out. many have said, look, big win in illinois, then the jeb bush endorsement. this has been a very significant, maybe even the game-changing moment. >> i thought it was a very significant thing to do. we didn't know he was going to endorse. we didn't have any heads-up at all. the phone rang, and it was jeb. and you know, i didn't hear jeb's side of the conversation,
it's a frustration about government spending too much and not balancing budgets. and they say very common sense things to me. they say, look, i know how to balance my budget. i know, you know, my husband's business or my business or whatever i'm doing, we have to balance our budgets. why is this going on, this irresponsible behavior? and so i think what they're sensing is that it is, again, it's the legacy we're going to leave our children and grandchildren. we don't want to have to feel like...
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so it eats away at the core relationship between the government and the governing. i absolutely believe it's got to stop. i can't wait for the conventions to get here. because the convention speeches are real and the debates are real. and then we finally will hear some real stuff. not this blame game or negative stuff. >> let me bring in john sununu. what is your reaction to this? is it basically a stain on all their houses? >> look, there's a reason. if ed rendell and i were running against each other, we'd be arguing politics and policy. we have slight differences. he was a governor. i was a governor. the problem is -- been caused by what was well described by ben smith in an article in politico just about a year ago today where he interviewed the obama campaign and the obama white house and they said that their strategy was to do things that would destroy mitt romney and, in essence, be a character assassination. once they started down that path, it's like nuclear armament. everybody escalates a little bit. this should be about issues. >> i mean, i think both are
so it eats away at the core relationship between the government and the governing. i absolutely believe it's got to stop. i can't wait for the conventions to get here. because the convention speeches are real and the debates are real. and then we finally will hear some real stuff. not this blame game or negative stuff. >> let me bring in john sununu. what is your reaction to this? is it basically a stain on all their houses? >> look, there's a reason. if ed rendell and i were...
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but the government tripped up this year. a coup took place in march. in the aftermath, soldiers deserted the army. there are reports many even sold their equipment for money. so mali is essentially defenseless. last month the interim president called on the security council to help. seems increasingly likely there will be some military intervention. already a regional group called ecowas, economic community of west african states, is pulling together a small army. france is leading the calls for action. it has submitted a proposal to the u.n. for malayan soldier to be trained by the european union. those soldiers will then join a few thousand ecowas troops to retake northern mali. remember, mali was a french colony until 1960. france continues to have trade interests in the region. what about washington's role? haven't our leaders promised to go after al qaeda wherever it takes us? yes, but that doesn't always mean we need to have boots on the ground. al qaeda and affiliated groups keep popping up in different parts of the world. when we suppress them
but the government tripped up this year. a coup took place in march. in the aftermath, soldiers deserted the army. there are reports many even sold their equipment for money. so mali is essentially defenseless. last month the interim president called on the security council to help. seems increasingly likely there will be some military intervention. already a regional group called ecowas, economic community of west african states, is pulling together a small army. france is leading the calls...
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why is governing different than 30 years ago? >> as the book foreshadows, and i wrote the book with my harvard colleague, dennis thompson, we have been overshadowed where every day is election day. it's been truly overwhelming, and the good news, i think, is the american people have been underwhelmed by that, so i think it's a time for change. but what's changed is the 24/7 media, the influx of unlimited money into politics, the fact that it is easy to stand on principle and demonize your opponents and it makes good copy, all of that has made the campaigning overwhelm the governing in our democracy. >> paul krugman wrote in the "new york times" this week and he said the president shouldn't do anything about the fiscal cliff at the moment. he had, stand your ground, mr. president. don't give in to threats. no deal is better than a is bet deal. that would put extreme pressure on republicans to make a deal as the economy tags. we talked about the extreme party but what about pressure from liberals on the president to resist compromi
why is governing different than 30 years ago? >> as the book foreshadows, and i wrote the book with my harvard colleague, dennis thompson, we have been overshadowed where every day is election day. it's been truly overwhelming, and the good news, i think, is the american people have been underwhelmed by that, so i think it's a time for change. but what's changed is the 24/7 media, the influx of unlimited money into politics, the fact that it is easy to stand on principle and demonize your...
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behind the scenes the government argued that edwards was orchestrating a mass cover-up. he paid for the pregnant mistress for a cover-up. immediately the campaign went into defense mode. >> when you were running for president, you flat out denied having a relationship with raelle hunter. were you telling the truth then? >> yes. >> reporter: after being chased by reporters, eventually he admitted personal failure. >> there is no question that i've done wrong, that i take full responsibility for having done wrong. and i will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the harm that i've caused to others. >> once a prominent politician preaching two merkamericas, hise was dying of cancer. he was charged for six counts, issuing false statements and denying finance laws. he faces up to 30 years in prison. >> we're conditioned to say we're conditioned to be political. it's hard to shed all that. >> edwards has spent the last year preparing for his trial, shuffling his legal team and undergoing surgery for a heart condition. former top aides are expected to testify at his trial
behind the scenes the government argued that edwards was orchestrating a mass cover-up. he paid for the pregnant mistress for a cover-up. immediately the campaign went into defense mode. >> when you were running for president, you flat out denied having a relationship with raelle hunter. were you telling the truth then? >> yes. >> reporter: after being chased by reporters, eventually he admitted personal failure. >> there is no question that i've done wrong, that i take...
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the government added 120,000 jobs in march. every little bit helps to get the economy back on track, but we still have a long way to go. >>> well, we just learned a few hours ago that house majority leader eric cantor donated $25,000 to a super pac with a mission to oust incumbent members of congress, including members of cantor's own party. it's a story first reported by the capitol hill newspaper "roll call." the super pac is called the campaign for primary accountability and it was founded by two texans. one a wealthy construction engineer the other a philanthropist. the super pac has already spent more than $1 million targeting seven incumbents this year and successfully ousted two of them from office. it has its sights set on eight others in the upcoming races and says it has a dozen more on its watch list. i spoke with the cofounders a short time ago and i started by asking them, how do they decide who to target? >> there's four criteria. the first one is a safe seat, because that's where all the power is in congress. it'
the government added 120,000 jobs in march. every little bit helps to get the economy back on track, but we still have a long way to go. >>> well, we just learned a few hours ago that house majority leader eric cantor donated $25,000 to a super pac with a mission to oust incumbent members of congress, including members of cantor's own party. it's a story first reported by the capitol hill newspaper "roll call." the super pac is called the campaign for primary accountability...
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what's going on in europe is the confidence in governments, to say the least, is waning. and to give you an example, the departments have issued 50% less debt in europe. corporations, however, have issued 300% more debt. and what you're seeing globally is a huge gravitation from institutions and people investing in governments to invest in corporations. they have their house in order. they run on gap accounting. so we're seeing borrowing costs for corporations coming in at all time levels. and you're seeing huge massive amounts of refinancings. that's going to set the table for large, large, you know profits and house in corporations. you completely see this differently. so my confusion going into this is validated. my question is, mike, or let me ask you, mike. let's take your view. what does my viewer do about this? if anything? >> well, we exited most of our equity positions in may of this year. we own some gold and mining shares have already priced in. and if you can believe that central bankers across the globe will sit on their hands and watch a deflation nar invest
what's going on in europe is the confidence in governments, to say the least, is waning. and to give you an example, the departments have issued 50% less debt in europe. corporations, however, have issued 300% more debt. and what you're seeing globally is a huge gravitation from institutions and people investing in governments to invest in corporations. they have their house in order. they run on gap accounting. so we're seeing borrowing costs for corporations coming in at all time levels. and...
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our government is too big. the bigger a government gets, the smaller our liberties become. government is way too big, and that's why we're losing our liberties. we're losing our economic liberties as well as our personal liberties. we must cut babbling. how did we get into this trouble. yes, there's always an appetite for big government. also this temptation of getting something for free, and alwaysm poor people. the trouble is when you endorse the principle of the redistribution of wealth, it gets handed off to the rich and they're the ones who benefit, become wealthy, and when they get into trouble, guess who gets the bailouts, the wealthy wall streeters and bankers. this is the reason there should be no bailouts at all. but there's a simple little trick that they played on us and the american people. that trick was played on us in the monetary system. they figured, well, it's a wealthy country. freedom produces a lot of wealth. that's fine, we can tax the people to a certain point, then people get annoyed. the politicians still want to pass out all the goodies, so they t
our government is too big. the bigger a government gets, the smaller our liberties become. government is way too big, and that's why we're losing our liberties. we're losing our economic liberties as well as our personal liberties. we must cut babbling. how did we get into this trouble. yes, there's always an appetite for big government. also this temptation of getting something for free, and alwaysm poor people. the trouble is when you endorse the principle of the redistribution of wealth, it...
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it lets them know this is your government. this is america. you get to choose. are you ready to go vote? >> i guess. >> okay. let's get her done. >> on this saturday the father of five heads out to the polls with this 25-year-old adopted son. >> afternoon. we brought some absentee ballots. they go right in the slot. >> i got involved with foster care. jeffrey was 8 months old. he was a shaken baby. he's blind and has brain damage. >> thank you. >> this is the supervisor elections office in marion county, florida. and this is the last early voting day. >> it was baxley who agreed to change the last day of early voting from sunday to saturday. >> what the data from 2008 shows quite clearly african-americans preferred to vote on the sundays and did so in proportions much greater than their overall numbers. ♪ hey, hey, hey >> on the sunday prior to election day, after church services, people got on buses and they rode to the supervisor of elections office and they voted. >> we may take 200 or 300 people to vote. >> take your souls to the polls. >> no long eer is t
it lets them know this is your government. this is america. you get to choose. are you ready to go vote? >> i guess. >> okay. let's get her done. >> on this saturday the father of five heads out to the polls with this 25-year-old adopted son. >> afternoon. we brought some absentee ballots. they go right in the slot. >> i got involved with foster care. jeffrey was 8 months old. he was a shaken baby. he's blind and has brain damage. >> thank you. >> this...
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now, the frustration with the size of government. the frustration that, you know, that women are just generally generous. i think they are jgenerous and want to leave something better for their children. they are frustrated thinking this is not the case for them that their children are not going to be better off and it is because of the overspending we are doing and we're not taking responsibility for our actions. they are extremely frustrated. when i hear the talk about social issues, i'm going that's not what i hear when i'm on the trail. it is an economic message i'm hearing, a frustration about the government spending too much and not balancing budgets. you know, they say very common sense things to me. they say, look, i know how to balance my budget. i know my husband's business, my business or whatever i'm doing. we have to balance our budgets. why is this going on, this irresponsible behavior? i think what they are sensing is -- it is again the legacy we will leave our children and grandchildren. we don't want to have to feel
now, the frustration with the size of government. the frustration that, you know, that women are just generally generous. i think they are jgenerous and want to leave something better for their children. they are frustrated thinking this is not the case for them that their children are not going to be better off and it is because of the overspending we are doing and we're not taking responsibility for our actions. they are extremely frustrated. when i hear the talk about social issues, i'm...
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he's just a big government liberal. so it's a gaffe but it is a gaffe that sticks because it kind of fits into preconceived notions that are out there. >> i think that's exactly right. the obama camp is returning fire with an ad of its own. let's take a listen. >> ironically, mitt romney knows better than anyone that business can't always do it alone. when bain & company was on the brink of bankruptcy, romney initiate add $10 million bailout with the fdic. >> you fact-check that statement. what did you find? >> well, the problem there is the way stephanie cutter refers to a bailout, it makes it sound like it's one of those wall street bailouts and they got government money. what actually happened was that bain & company, which is not the company that romney was running but the old consulting company was brought in to rescue, they restructured a loan with a failed bank and they restructured a loan with the fdic which insures bank deposits. the money there was actually not taxpayer money but it was money that was raised f
he's just a big government liberal. so it's a gaffe but it is a gaffe that sticks because it kind of fits into preconceived notions that are out there. >> i think that's exactly right. the obama camp is returning fire with an ad of its own. let's take a listen. >> ironically, mitt romney knows better than anyone that business can't always do it alone. when bain & company was on the brink of bankruptcy, romney initiate add $10 million bailout with the fdic. >> you...
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that's the definition of a 1345r9 government. that's why we have a smart military, to keep us safe. i suppose we can grab whatever is around the house and try to defend our country, but we do better when we do it together. and we've got the best military in the history of the world, with the greatest men and women in uniform. we pay for that. that's why we public schools to educate our children. if we didn't have public schools, there would be some families who would do very well. they would i ford private schools, they would home school, but there's a lot of kids that would fall through the cracks. so we do that together. it's one of the reasons we laid down railroads and highways. we can't build a highway for ourselves. we've got to get our neighbors and our friends to say let's go build a road. that's why we supported the research and the technology that saved lives and created entire industries. the internet, gps. all of those things were created by us together. not by ourselves. it's the reason why we contribute to programs like medicare and med skad and social security and une
that's the definition of a 1345r9 government. that's why we have a smart military, to keep us safe. i suppose we can grab whatever is around the house and try to defend our country, but we do better when we do it together. and we've got the best military in the history of the world, with the greatest men and women in uniform. we pay for that. that's why we public schools to educate our children. if we didn't have public schools, there would be some families who would do very well. they would i...
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it sounds like he's talking about the federal government because it's the same problem. we've gotten an economy that's not performing and so we can't pay our bills and nobody gets it. so if you're in scranton, i think it's a scranton problem. if you're in san bernardino, you think it's a san bernardino problem. across america, our cities are dying and our cities are dying because our economy is dying. i want to hear obama, i want to hear romney talking about how to get our manufacturing back to scranton, back to san bernardino and everywhere in between. reality is the manufacturing jobs that this country has lost is in the millions if you look at the last decade alone. a lot of those aren't coming back and -- >> why do us that, poppy? why do us those jobs aren't coming back? >> because i talked to the heads of the big, big companies. general electric and others that have brought some of those jobs back here, but a lot of them aren't coming back. steve jobs said the same thing with apple. >> this isn't something you can fix overnight. >> general electric is one of the big
it sounds like he's talking about the federal government because it's the same problem. we've gotten an economy that's not performing and so we can't pay our bills and nobody gets it. so if you're in scranton, i think it's a scranton problem. if you're in san bernardino, you think it's a san bernardino problem. across america, our cities are dying and our cities are dying because our economy is dying. i want to hear obama, i want to hear romney talking about how to get our manufacturing back to...